SCC Vanir

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The SCC Vanir


Description:

Tech Room Description

A light cruiser of the Solar Consortium, the Vanir is probably their newest and the most technologically advanced ship ever deployed. Spotted only recently in low numbers patrolling outskirts of Consortium-controlled space, the Vanir is fast, agile and versatile unit equipped with fast-recharging jump drive and numerous point-defence turrets. Long range scans of Vanir cruisers proven existence of various exotic technological solutions onboard, especially reactor inspired by Lucifer superdestroyer. Although SC is known from using shivan technology in their ships, integration of Shivan-inspired systems in this class of ships is greater than ever before. First ships of this class suffered from reactor overheating and others issues not present in later models. Also due to integration of other internal differences, we believe that Vanir was mostly designed as a testbed of new technologies for eventual new classes of warships. Despite being lightly armored ships, Vanir should never be underestimated in ship-to-ship combat as it's pair of spinal railguns can deliver massive amount of damage in very short period.


Credits

  • Original model by c914
  • Model and Texture by Nyctaeus


Designer's Comments

Performance:

Statistics

Width 43.47 m
Height 94.85 m
Length 310.25 m
Turrets 20
Fighterbays None

Armaments

Default Statistics
Turret Type Amount
SC Railgun 2
SC Pulse Turret 7
SC Turret 11

Gallery

Veteran Comments

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Ostensibly based on the GTCv Morana, but is only a third of the original's size, only slightly larger than a Fenris.


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